Since completing 'Onoto the Pen', Steve has acquired a few more interesting items that will be of interest to readers. These are featured below, along with the
relevant page references from the book where appropriate. Click on any image to magnify.

Part of a six-page leaflet, c1923, showing a De La Rue Everybody's lever-filler as the 'new Mansfield pen',
"made for us by the Onoto people". The pen featured is the same as that shown on page 92, but has a Pat 1922 clip. Mansfield's (established 1905) of Laindon, Essex appear to have specialised in
calico streamers, signature rubber stamps and, exclusively for Salvation Army Officers, a huge range of hand-written and hand-painted campaign posters

The Knight Rider lever-filler, c1935. This pen has the same barrel imprint (+ B6.) as the Knight Rider button-fillers on page 209, and is identical in style and size
to the Pelican and Albion pens on page 185

The following are almost certainly prototypes or pre-production pens (all with 14ct nibs, mostly 3 or 3/ST), in some cases possibly used as samples by De La Rue
representatives to gauge opinions of major Onoto retailers, and are similar to (and of the same era, c1952) as those pens on page 293

Probably twist-piston-filler with unusual-style cap, also unusual in that the inner cap (shown here separated from the inside of the cap) screws down on the inside of
the section

Lever-filler with semi-hooded nib (and styled section as the next pen), slip-cap and dark green barrel with matching lever

Lever-filler with semi-hooded nib, styled section, slip-cap and black barrel with matching lever (similar to those used in Mabie Todd Swan Minors of the early
1930s)